In anticipation of CES 2024, LG has expanded its line of MyView smart displays with new 4K models equipped with the same webOS 23 system as the TVs
Furthermore renew your TV line and even announce an assistant robot for smart homesTHE LG continues to announce new features that will be part of its booth at CES 2024, now revealing three new smart monitors from the MyView family, drawing attention to the 4K resolution screen and variety of connections and features. Embracing a minimalist design and the promise of high image quality, the devices come to compete with solutions like Samsung’s Smart Monitor line.
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The three models share most of the specifications, starting from the 31.5-inch IPS LCD panel, with 4K resolution (3840 x 2160 pixels), 60 Hz, 95% refresh rate of the DCI-P3 color gamut and support for HDR content in HDR10 format.
The specs don’t involve flashy features, like a high refresh rate and more advanced display technologies, but they should be sufficient for productivity, the main focus of the line. The higher definition is also a welcome upgrade over the to similar models announced by the company in November.

What differentiates the line is the inclusion of a remote control for navigation and use of the webOS 23 operating system of LG televisions, now in its most recent version, which provides similar functionality to those of the company’s televisions and makes it practically a “3 in 1”. “.
In addition to using them as a traditional monitor, users have access to streamingIncluded Youtube AND Netflixas happens on televisions and productivity applications such as Microsoft 365 e Google Calendar, which makes releases act similar to a computer, without being connected to a PC.
In addition, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are integrated, which allow the use of the Internet, mouse, keyboard and other peripherals, as well as Miracast and AirPlay 2 mirroring protocols. Applefor signal transmission from smartphones, tablets and other devices.

What distinguishes the three variants is the list of connections and some features: the entry-level 32SR70U model has only two USB-A 2.0 ports, one USB-C with power delivery (PD) 45 W to charge notebooks and other devices, reaches a brightness of 350 nits and is equipped with a base without adjustments.
The intermediate 32SR83U offers three USB-C ports with 65W PD, increases brightness to 400 nits, adopts an adjustable base and has a connection for a webcam sold separately. Finally, the more advanced 32SR85U offers the same level of brightness and ports as the intermediate version, but increases the PD power to 90W and brings the camera accessory in the box.
Price and availability
Like most of LG’s launches this week, the new MyView 4K monitors have no availability details yet, but prices would range from US$499 (~R$2,430) to US$599 (~R$2,910). More information is expected to be released during CES 2024, scheduled for January 9-12.
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